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If they can’t shore up the secondary and improve up front on the offensive line (thus making running the ball a realistic possibility), they aren’t going anywhere, but the rest of the schedule looks much more forgiving.

2. The Browns are still the only team in the NFL without a win.

They should offer the Bengals a chance to jumpstart the season, but the Battle of Ohio has a tendency to be unpredictable.

Cleveland at least seems to have something to build on with quarterback/receiver combo of Cody Kessler (336 yards passing) and Terrelle Pryor, who caught two touchdown passes in a 28-26 loss to Tennessee.

3. On the bright side, the Steelers lost.

Pittsburgh could have gone two games up on Baltimore and three up on the Bengals but lost to Miami, whose only other win is against the Browns.

Instead, the Steelers just offered another reminder trying to predict what will happen in the NFL is a fool’s errand.

MIAMI GARDENS, FL - OCTOBER 16: Ben Roethlisberger #7 of the Pittsburgh Steelers is tackled after a pass by Andre Branch #50 and Cameron Wake #91 of the Miami Dolphins during a game on October 16, 2016 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
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4. So did the Ravens, which isn’t nearly as surprising.

Baltimore fell to 3-3 with a 27-23 loss to the Giants. After injuries made 2015 a lost season, the Ravens don’t seem to be a team that will scare many opponents like they once did.

5. From the “It Could Always Be Worse” file: The Panthers are 1-5.

One year after playing in the Super Bowl, Carolina is going to have a very hard time getting back into the playoffs.